Monday, January 12, 2015

Previous online reports indicated, rapper Bobby
Shmurda, 20, the performer behind last year’s top hit “Hot Ni*ga”
had made bail in the government’s criminal case against him and his
gang turned music crew, GS9 (G Stone Crips), for conspiracy to
commit murder, attempted murder, narcotics possession and illegal
guns. Shmurda is facing up to 25-years in prison.

Reports stated his new label Sony, had posted the
$2,000,000 bail. However, his lawyer, Howard Greenberg, has gone on
record refuting these claims, stating Shmurda, real name, Ackquille
Pollard, currently sits behind bars at New York’s infamous Riker’s
Island jail.

When asked about Shmurda being free, Greenberg told
the Revolt website “I haven’t heard that. I need to confirm that. A
lot of guys in the media got that wrong. The bail was set on that
day [of the arraignment hearing]. The bail was set. But then it’s
just a matter of putting the package together. That’s the update as
of the minute.”

Greenberg also refutes social networking rumors Shmurda was killed in
jail. Greenberg stated, “There are rumors going around, another
rumor a few weeks ago was that he was killed there. It’s just
rumor.” The singer's label has been silent regarding his legal
troubles.

STORY SOURCE

Did Bobby Shmurda Post Bail? Attorney Clears The Air

“I haven’t heard that,” attorney Howard Greenberg
told REVOLT earlier today (January 6), when asked whether his
client, Bobby Shmurda, is a free man. Born Ackquille Pollard,
the 20-year-old rap sensation is locked in Rikers Island after being
arrested last month outside of Quad Recording Studios near Times
Square, where 14 others were also rounded up.

The arrest was the
result of a long-term investigation against East Flatbush, Brooklyn
crew GS9, also known as “G Stone Crips” or “G Stone 90’s,” by NYPD’s
Brooklyn South Violence Reduction and the Office of the Special
Narcotics Prosecutor’s Narcotics Gang Unit, with assistance from the
Kings County District Attorney’s Office. During the course of the
investigation, police seized 21 guns, including 10 during the raid
at Quad.

Bobby faces up to 25 years if found guilty on
charges, including conspiracy to commit second-degree murder,
conspiracy to commit second-degree assault, two counts of criminal
possession of a weapon, among others. Manhattan Supreme Court
Justice James Burke set his bail at $2 million...

“A lot of guys in the media got that wrong,” he
said. “The bail was set on that day [of the arraignment hearing].
The bail was set. But then it’s just a matter of putting the package
together,” he added. It’s unclear when that package, Greenberg
notes, will be completed, but for now he stated, “That’s the update
as of the minute.”